Could you please confirm if this is the case, or if the java pull down menu can in fact be read by screen readers?
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Q:
In addition, as you know commercial websites also have to comply with EU
regulations regarding disabilities, and I further believe that the current
menu cannot be read by screen readers for blind/partially sighted/disabled
users. Could you please confirm if this is the case, or if the java pull down menu can in
fact be read by screen readers?
A:
Deluxe java pull down menu is 508 compliant, but we don't have the certificate at this moment.
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